Justin Verlander shows off 'Gone in 60 Seconds' tribute car Eleanor

Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander took to Instagram on Friday to show off his custom-made new ride, a tribute to Eleanor, the star vehicle from the 2000 remake of the film "Gone in 60 Seconds" with Nicholas Cage.

Verlander's new ride comes from the Fusion Motor Company, which advertised on their website a now-sold 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Eleanor that was the only officially licensed replica, and handcrafted by their engineering and fabrication studios in Los Angeles.

"The Mustang gets Pepper Gray paint with black stripes and, like the one in the movie, there’s a Fusion nitrous oxide tank in the trunk, and a 'Go Baby Go' button on the shifter. Modern LED lighting look period correct we are told and shine brighter than the originals," Automobile magazine wrote in January.

Verlander's Eleanor now rests in a garage next to a Ford GT, according to his Instagram.